THIS is with reference to the article ‘Collecting dust’ (Feb 9). Amidst the global discourse surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation, it is imperative for Pakistan to fortify its regulatory framework in consonance with international standards. The inception of the draft national AI policy by the relevant ministry signifies a commendable stride towards fostering responsible AI integration.

However, there really exists a palpable imperative to augment ths said policy with stringent ethical considerations and transparent mechanisms of governance.

Pakistan must endeavour to cultivate a regulatory milieu underpinned by principles of accountability, trans-parency and data privacy. This ethos is quintessential in fostering the develop-ment of AI systems imbued with trust- worthiness.

Across the globe, countries have laid down robust regulatory frameworks to govern AI deployment. For instance, Singapore’s comprehensive AI strategy encompasses a triple-helix partnership between the research community, industry and the government, ensuring a collabo- rative approach towards responsible AI adoption.

Similarly, Germany’s stringent data protection laws and ethical guidelines serve as a beacon for ensuring the ethical deployment of AI technologies.

The United Kingdom and Canada have leveraged AI to streamline legal processes and enhance access to justice. The UK’s Courts and Tribunals Service, for instance, has implemented AI-powered algorithms to automate routine tasks, thereby enabling legal professionals to focus on more complex matters.

Besides, Canada’s adoption of legal research platforms that are driven by AI has facilitated expedited case analysis and decision-making, fostering judicial efficiency and efficacy.

The advent of AI heralds a paradig-matic shift poised to sculpt the contours of our societal fabric, but its realisation necessitates a judicious equilibrium between progress and ethical oversight.

By embracing a professionally collaborative approach that is informed by global best practices, and is purely grounded in principled governance, Pakistan stands poised to navigate the complexities of AI deployment, ensuring equitable access, mitigating biases, and safeguarding against ethical lapses.

Majid Burfat
Karachi

Published in Dawn, March 2nd, 2024

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